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Nonetheless it's true if he has been a user of amphetamines. I don't know what drugs he has used and for how long. If you use amphetamines for a significant length at time you will generally get structural brain damage with all the cognitive and behavioral problems that entails. They are one the worst of drugs. There are not many old speed freaks, they just don't make it whereas there are a reasonable of old junkies. For the scholarsThat’s a s**t take. You’re better than that. Do better.
Abuse of Amphetamines and Structural Abnormalities in Brain
I'm in no way trying to diminish he significance of his head injuries wrt to CTE (I'm not Dr McCrory!!) but it becomes complicated if he has used amphetamines significantly. It's also difficult because it's not easy to diagnose CTE, common brain scans don't show anything diagnostic.
Yes, but the structural changes are relatively minor in comparison. See Slatibardfasts excellent post above.does heroin usage not also have an effect on the brain?
Added - This article talks about CTE and drug use. It's a layman's one.
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and Drug Abuse
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